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Most Canadians back farmer carbon tax exemption, poll finds
CTF Prairie Director: "Canadians know that keeping costs down for farmers helps lower costs at the grocery store for all of us."
Jun 7, 2024 7:00 AM
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Opinion: How shopper behaviour is changing in a post-inflation world
With inflation finally starting to stabilize in Canada, a new type of consumer has emerged, marked by value consciousness, digital savviness and a preference for experiences over material goods.
Jun 7, 2024 6:00 AM
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Falcon sees BC United victory despite polls, defections
The BC United leader told Victoria business leaders on Thursday he’s confident the party will win a majority in this fall’s provincial election
Jun 7, 2024 5:36 AM
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Editorial: Provincial politicians need to decide where loyalties lie
The Oct. 19 provincial election could be one of those rare watershed elections, like the ones in 1941, 1952, 1972, 1991 and 2017.
Jun 7, 2024 12:41 AM
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Are Mayor Ken Sim’s days numbered as chair of Vancouver police board?
Sim’s office: “The mayor believes that the position of chair may be better served by another individual who can fully dedicate their focus to this important role.”
Jun 6, 2024 4:30 PM
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Canada launches coastal flooding alert system
System meant to warn Canadians of high-impact coastal flooding events, give emergency authorities time to prepare.
Jun 6, 2024 2:54 PM
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LeBlanc accuses Tories of theatrics as they push for names of MPs in meddling report
OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc accused Conservative MPs of theatrics Thursday as they pressed the government to release the names of MPs allegedly engaged in foreign interference.
Jun 6, 2024 2:45 PM
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Liberal government tables bill that seeks to streamline, secure health data
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals moved to streamline and secure health data across jurisdictions Thursday with a new bill that imposes new rules on technology vendors.
Jun 6, 2024 2:34 PM
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New centre in the works to track Indigenous data on businesses, land and resources
OTTAWA — A new institute is in the works that would track Indigenous economic prosperity in Canada by collecting data on population, businesses, land and resources.
Jun 6, 2024 1:51 PM
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Angie Whitfield named new Burnaby Board of Trade CEO
Whitfield takes over for Paul Holden, who announced his retirement from the position in 2023.
Jun 6, 2024 11:08 AM
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